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Namalomba champions digital empowerment as Nkope benefits from free Wi-Fi, computers

By Suleman Chitera Minister of Information and Communications Technology, Dr. Shadric Namalomba, has called on communities surrounding Nkope Community Day Secondary School to seize the opportunity presented by free Wi-Fi and modern computers being installed at the institution, describing the initiative as a game-changer for education and community development. Speaking on Wednesday during an inspection […]

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Malawi Government Moves to Open New Job Opportunities Abroad

By Suleman Chitera The Government of Malawi has taken a significant and forward-looking step to expand employment opportunities for its citizens by prioritising labour export to foreign countries, particularly in the Middle East. Announcing the development, Minister of Finance Joseph Mwanamvekha said the government has already engaged in fruitful discussions with key destination countries including […]

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A New Dawn for Malawi’s Security Sector

By Viktory Nyanyaliwa Malawi’s Ministry of Homeland Security is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by a clear mandate to restore professionalism, strengthen accountability, and improve operational performance. The ministry, responsible for internal security and public services like passports and border management, faced challenges such as corruption, prolonged processing times, and weak coordination. Minister Peter Mukhito […]

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Mutharika Fires Back at Chakwera, Dismisses Claims of Politically Motivated Arrests

By Suleman Chitera President Arthur Peter Mutharika has firmly rejected assertions by former president Lazarus Chakwera that the arrest of senior Malawi Congress Party (MCP) officials under the current administration is politically driven, describing the claims as misleading, hypocritical, and detached from the realities of law enforcement. In a statement issued yesterday, Chakwera alleged that […]

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Mutharika Draws the Line: “Evidence First, Not Political Theatre”

By Suleman Chitera President Peter Mutharika has delivered a blunt message to his predecessor Lazarus Chakwera: law-enforcement agencies will continue to arrest suspects where there is clear, demonstrable evidence—and those cases will be fast-tracked to trial. The President made the position unmistakably clear during a direct phone call with Chakwera, initiated after the former head […]